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PYRAMUS & THISBE

In this modern adaptation of the classic Greek myth two young lovers bound by a tragic fate plot to escape their homes to start a new life somewhere far from their families.

Top Cast

  • Risto Vaidla

    Risto Vaidla

    Pyramus

  • Carolin Ligi

    Carolin Ligi

    Thisbe

  • Gert Raudsep

    Gert Raudsep

    Father

  • Aarne Soro

    Aarne Soro

    Lev

  • Tiina Tõnis

    Tiina Tõnis

    Flower Lady

  • Matthias Vaino

    Matthias Vaino

    Anti

  • Markko Kübarsepp

    Markko Kübarsepp

    Crook #1

  • Toomas Reinumägi

    Toomas Reinumägi

    Crook #2

  • Juhan Raud

    Juhan Raud

    Crook #1 (voice)

Overview

In this modern adaptation of the classic Greek myth two young lovers bound by a tragic fate plot to escape their homes to start a new life somewhere far from their families.

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